4v THE m c = TIMES AN ALL 1IOME MADE PAPER Il t iftt THURSDAY AUG 80100h I VLOiMV BREVITIES V 4 5 Ju1trolJyV 1ltllyf fVarsa rf tit WIis in thecity + w Many from here attended the camplneetihR at Spruce Sunday io > James A Fox of Winchester w was hero yesterday transacting business JohiiFreeman of Fox was transacting btuiness in t1C city i Ltliurslnyr Miss N iinie ltoynbldsof Oar lisle is the f guest of her cousin Mrs J W Williams 1 V t 1 i > I1G Burgher has been up the road severaldnps this week J looking after some mineral inter k ests Miss Lizzie Mixe0f this city took first prcimuuon piano coy I dr at theLiiwronceburg fair last 1 week Kobert Henry and family of Vinchestert arc visiting relatives I in J the 3 city and on llardwicks creek U + I Misses Fannie and Eva Reed 1 of Oy liia5 liVftre5juot8 of their t cousins Misses Mary and Grace Sliiinfcssol 4 A i MU John Holman of Terre Haute < I lnd i has returned to his home j aft or spending a few days with relatives in this c...

HowsYour Your YourLiver Liver It will pay you to take good care of your liver because if you do your liverwill take good care of you Sick liver puts you all out of sorts makes you pale dizzy sick at the stomach gives you stomach ache headache malaria etc Well liver keeps you well by purifying your blood and digesting your food There Is only one safe certain and reliable liver medicine and that Is Thedfords BlackDraught For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby In thousands of homes and Is today the favorite liver medldne In the world It acts gently on the liver and kid neys and does not Irritate the bowels It cures constipation relieves con gestion and purifies the system from an overflow of bile thereby keeping the body In perfect health Price 25c at all druggists and dealersTest Test It The fool and his money are what keep the rest of us from starving to deathFor For Pain Take a Dr Miles AntiPain Pill and the Pain will dis appear Like Magic Not by para...

y 1 R I 1 j = t THE CLAY CITY TIMES I > i i i 50 Cents a Year in Advance We are here to help Clay City the SnrroonJing Country anJ Ourselves 1 B Burgher Publisher 1 VOL XI CLAY CITY KY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1906 NO i6 Great Reduction SALE x Everything is Going at Reduced Prices for the Next Six Weeks Granulated Sugar 6c per pound All Calicoes 5120 yard QoodDressainghamsSiac iI Good Towels gc I Canning Acid 8c per ounce Patent Medicines 100 Bottles 8gc 11 11soc 35C Babbitts Lye 8c per can Magic Food For Horses Cattle and Poultry Theu few pricei mentioned promlicouily tram our lire and varied stock are given to how what If going on In our tan Come mat MC for younclf that we can rave Von mon e je B Eaton Leader In Low Prices Reduced Rates Reduced rates on all railroads in Kentucky are offered for the Big Blue Grass Fair to be held at Lex ington the week Sept 17th to 22nd Special trains will be provided by the L N the Q Cand the Southern railroads reaching Lex ington at a convenient h...

rr w Jf t THE TIMES I IUIIIISIIKI EVERY TIlUItSDAr d B liiirflhcr 1ublfshcr U Subscription Rates SO Cents per year in aJ ranee otherwise 75 Cents Entered us secondclass mail mutter ThulMlay 1 A Sept G IflOO CLUB RATES For the convenience of our sub pifibers we have arranged club rates v ah the following papers at prices below mentioned Tie TIMES and CourierJournal 100 II Cincinnati Enquirer 110 II Louisville Commercial 75 Home and Farm 75 SPOUT SPRING Meeting at the Bnptist Church Sunday was very well attend ed Mr and Mrs Wm Edge vis ited relatives in Powell coun ty from Saturdy until Monday morning morningB B F Burgher It H Cur tis and J N Burgher of Win chester are here on a business missionMissDulah Miss Dulah White who has been visiting relatives here for the past few months will in a few days leave for her home at Hutton Kansas John W Dawson and fami ly of Heidelberg Lee county are visiting relatives here Mr Dawson contemplates moving 1 this fall to liis farm near here jobI I i...

1 1 yTHE TIMES f 4 AN ALL HOMEMADE PAPERI 1 THURSDAY SEPT 0 1900 I i LOCAL BREVITIES I y f 4 Matt Coulee of Lexington r was here Monday 1 twas 4t Born Thursday August 80 to Mr and Mrs Thos Rich a 11 L pound son o Mrs 0 Shimfessel and daugh ter Miss Grace visited Winches ter Friday FridayGus Gus Highley died at the home I of his son B F Highley in this city Friday Burial Saturday Miss Lizzie Mize visited her grandmother Mrs Edith Mize at I i Lexington a few days this weekI I Several from this city attendt fed the concatenation of Hoo Hoos at Winchester Friday ni htI Mrs B Littlepage and chil I idren visited Mrs R L Shimfes I sel on Hardwicks creek Sunday C Doris T Mize left Saturday for Bowling Green where he will > Itake a course in business college of W T Webbs family left Tues day for Ashland where they will t join Mr Webb who is now there Ie in business Monday was labor day but it was not gjnerally observed in > Clay City except by the teachers of the city school Mr and Mrs...

Dragging BraD Down mf t Pains are a symptom of tne most serious < trouble which can attack a woman viz falling of the womb With this generally comes Irregular and painful periods weakening drains backache headache nervousness dizziness Ir ritability tired feeling etc The cure Is I I flNE OF Carduil The Female Regulator that wonderful curative vegetable ex I tract which exerts such a marvelous streiirfhenins Influence on marvelousI organs Cardul relieves pain and re ubtcs the menses It Is a suro suroI and permanent cure for all female I complaintsAt At all drug lsts and dealers In 5100 bottles I I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN I In my womb and ovarlss writes Airs Naomi Bake of Webster Grove Mo j also In my right and left sales and my menses were very painful anllrreg I ular Since taking Cardul feel likenI new woman and do not suffer as I did F It Is the best metlldne I aver took medicine c u = = The fool and his money are what keep the festof us from starving to lJltlr t i < u F or Pain ...

Sy jt t j j p THE CLAY CITY TIMES t 60 Cents a Year in Adianca We are here to help Clay CitytlK SnrroBnJing Country and Ourselves 1 E Burgher Publisher I I 1 VOL XI CLAY CITY KY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1906 1 NO X7 Or at Reduction SALE Everything is Going at + Reduced Prices for the Next Six Weeks Granulated Sugar6c per pound All Calicoes 5120 Ityard Good Dress Ginghams 8 Iac Good Towels 9C Canning Acid8c per ounce Patent Medicines 100 Bottles 850 u Itsoc 350 Babbitts Lye8c per can Magic Food For Horses Cattle and Poultry These few prices mentioned promlscously from our Urge and varied stock are given to how what Is going on In our tore Come and see for yourself that we can save You mon e7 J B Eaton Leader In Low Prices Healthful Clay City While neighboring towns are reveling in typhoid and other dangerous fevers Clay City peo ple remain in their usual health ful mode Whatever may bo said about the low and level sur face of Clay City it shows up a very low death rate not onehalf that ...

SPOUT SPRING II F Christopher bought a splendid more at Irvine court Monday for + 150 00 Mr and Mrs Thos McKin ncy are visiting the family of G P Douglas pf Levee James A Fox of Winchester who owns a nice boundary of timber near hero is having it worked giving employment to a number of men The little three yearold son I of Mr and Mrs Albert Crow formerly of this place has been very low with fever but is now improving nicely J W McKinney of Rucker vine was here Tuesday and yes terday buying hogs Ho bought a nico bunch from Tuck Bush on Hardwicks creek L V McKinney and family of Hudson Illare visiting rel atives in Estill Clark and Mont gomery counties Mr McKin fey twentyfive years ago when a mere lad left here with his fa ther J D McKinney and In cated where he now resides He says the country here has chang ed much to him in the timo he has been away The administrators sale of J F McKinney deceased Thurs day was largely attended and the bidding was very liberal Cows brought from j20 ...

THE TIMES L t AN ALL HOMEMADE PAPER THURSDAY M SEPT 18 1000 srt jJJOOAIj BREVITIES i Press Johnson of Knowlton I I was hero Thursday 1 J W McKinney was in the city Tuesday on business 1 I Patrick Henry is attending Lexingtoni I Miss Mary Graham Eaton left this week for Georgetown Col lege Dr Littlepage was in Jackson the last of the week on a busi ness mission 1 Mrs T J Fletcher has return from several days visit to rela tive in Bath county Mrs J B Eaton is in Cincin nati this week buying goods for their store in this city Ed Warmouth and family left here Monday morning for Terre Haute Ind where they will re i r side in the future Mrs Pattie Ware teacher in the primary room of the city school arrived and assumed her I dude in the school Monday morn ITheOiay City National Bank I has another one of their fine statementsin this issue which is a satisfaction to both stockhold ers and depositors < e S M Mapelof this city I 1 bought at Irvine Monday at Com IETt jnissioners sale the Cot...

Kimbrell D F Blantou bought of John I McKinney 8 head of yearling heifers at 1550 per head Irvine Burton and wife of College Hill visited John V Harris and family the first of the week The Frank McIntosh farm near Sams sold last Monday at Com missioners sale for 80 00 a very low price R W Smith commissioner sold at Irvine last Monday the Cottage Furnace tract of land consisting of about 8500 acres mostly timbered S 11 Mapol of Clay City was the purchaser at the price of 41flOOo Hog Creek SaUl Curtisis improving slow ly Crops are fine squirrels are plentiful The infant child of John John son is very sick James Branham and wife were in this neighborhood Sunday Bro Alonzo Willoughby spent Saturday night with 1 J Chase and wife Patrick Chase and wife of Jef fersonville spent Saturday night Chas West and wife A Happy Home To have a happy home you should have children They are great happyhome makers If a weak woman you can be made strong enough to bear healthy chil dren with little pain o...

i L rp bar r THE t CLAY CITY TIMES < c i c 50 Cents a Year in Advance We are here to help Clay City the Surrounding Country and Ourselves T E Burgher Publisher VOL XI CLAY CITY KY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1906 NO 8 Great Reduction L SALE Everything is Going at Reduced Prices for the Next Six Weeks a Granulated Sugar 6c per pound All Calicoes 5120 yard Good Dress Ginghams 8 13e Good Towels 90 Canning Acid8c per ounce Patent Medicines 100 Bottles 850 11 Soc 35C Babbitts Lye 8c per can Magic Food For Horses Cattle and r Poultry TheM few prices mentioned premlscously from oar Urge and varied itock art given to how what li going on In our store Come and fee for your lf that we can Ave You mon ey eyJe JeB Eaton Leader In Low Prices Gold In Es till Several months ago James Town send discovered gold on the farm of William Henderson on Station Camp creek Estill county He at once leased Mr Hendersons farm and also the lands of Abner Wilson adjoining the lessee and owners to share equally in t...

SPOUT SPRING Mrs W II Eu anlof Ed mond Okla visited relatives here a short while Monday V W J Christopher Jr has returned from Normal Illinois where he has been on business the past few months Onswell Golf of Winchester bought of Lloyd Todd and others of this community several head of good steers weighing 000 pounds at 114 cents The funeral of Mrs Florinda 8prv deceased will be preached at Kimbrells Chapel the fifth Sunday in this month Septem ber COth dinner on the ground The funeral of two of Mrs Levi Curtis children tdtwo of Mrs Jamey Vaughns children ull dcccused grandchildren of Airs Florinda Spry will also bo preached on the same day Elders B Frank Wright A JG Coker and the Rev Henry Grrdner are the ministers en gf ged to do the preaching This loonnccment might have ap peared before this since the date of these funerals was announc ed several weeks ago Drink WAINSCOTTS POP I I Two Killed by Boiler Explosion A terrific explosion occurred at Maiibj Menifce county limsday when th...

THE TIMES ANALL HOMEMADE PAPER r THURSDAY SEPT 20 1000 I I LOCAL BREVITIES tA good rain fell here yesterday the first for four or five days E It H Curtis of Winchester I was here this week on business i Isaac Sparks of Radical was here Tuesday on a business mis sionElder Elder BS Burgher of Win chester visited relatives hero SaturdayI SaturdayGeorge I George Littlepage has entered the Kentucky Wesleyan College at Winchester WinchesterAlbert i Albert Holman of Satnpsel Mo is here visiting relatives and transacting business Mrs Ellen White has return ed from a protracted visit to her Ruckervillei i Mrs Albert Easter suffered a slight paralytic stroke Friday but is now getting along very nicely II Butler Stewart and family have moved to Strasburg Va where I Mr Stewart has employment in a big saw mill Jas G Easter was elected city assesor at the regular September meeting of City Council and has entered upon his duties Mr and Mrs J E Niblack and children visited Mrs Niblacks father John ...

You Lookr LookYellow Yellow b The trouble is your livers productsbUe bile is overflowing into your blood You cant digest your food a your appetite is poor you suffer dreadfully from head ache stomachache dizzi ness malaria constipation etc What you need is not a adose or pills but a liver tonic Bedfords Black Draught This great medldne acts gently on the sick liver It purifies the blood renews the appetite feeds the nerves clears the brain and cures consti pationIt Iheri i and kidneys and regulates all the digestive functions Try It At all dealers m medicines In 2Sc packages c For Pain Take a Dr Miles AntiPain Pill and the Pain will dis appear Like Magic Not by paralyzing the nerves and glands like opium morphine cocaine and other dangerous drugs but by In creasing tho natural secretions This action Is obtained as a result of modem discoveries In medicine making it possible to relieve pain without bad aftereffects You can safely depend upon Dr Miles AntiPain Pills to relieve and cur...

r F a F 1I I TIMESL l V 60 Cents a Year in Advance We are here to help Clay City tie Surrounding Country and Ourselvesr1 E Burgher Publisher I µ l rohliherI Y OT XI < OLAY CITY KY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1903 NO Zi9 Business Making Prices j Just received a beautiful Use of Fall and Winter good Plaid ginghams lOo yd a Wool plaids 25c to 45c CI All wool goods in plain and fnnoy500 to 76o 1 Sicilians all colors white and black 45c to L25 II 40 inch unbleached cotton 9c Pepperell bleached 104 sheet ing 28c II Pepperell unbleached 104 sheeting 26c C C A good line of Hosiery Uuderwear Handkerchiefs etc at prices to suit Shoes at greatly Reduced Prices Lenox Soap 3 cakes lOc Sugar Cc per pound Best FlonrO c for 25lb Best and Cheapest Line of Granite a Ware Just opened J B Eaton Leader In Low Prices Buys cloy City rore y Frank Newel has bought the M ID Courtney residence and all the land of the Kentucky Un ion Company below 7th ave and to the railroad and all the land of said company from ...

cN i r SPOUT SPRING Win Barnett has gone to Bourbon county where he hns se cured employment at good wag os Tommy Christopher and Shelt McKinney wore among the Big Eluegrass Fair visitors at Lex iii ton last week They report a good fair big show and plenty of people there to enjoy the I sights The little five months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Hen ry Tuttle of Fox died very Bud denly at their home Friday night Burial Sunday at Jack eons Chapel near here The bereaved parents have the sym IKthyof a large circle of friends hero Mrs Tuttle was former ly MKS Dollie Christopher of this place Photograph Uallery for Sale One Portable Gallery Four Cam eras and every thing necessary Good trade established No gallery in 18 miles large territory Prices f > om 50c to 85 per doz My health only reason for selling Call on or write J W Henry Clav City Ky Two Paint Lick boys aged ten and twelve years who ran awav tobe cowboys were found asleep in a park in St Louis Each had a pipe tobacco knife roll...

< iTHE TIMES y AJTALL I HOMEMADE PAPER THURSDAY SEPT 27 1000 LOCAL BREVITIES < W R Cassidy made a business trip to Oampton Tuesday Born to Mr and Mrs E B McGlone Tuesday Sept 25 a fine son A large crowd of Powell coun ty stockmen attended Winches ter court Monday John Smothers and family vis ited relatives at Lexington from Friday till Monday Editor J B Blackburn was in e the city yesterday and gave our office a pleasant call Dr Littlepngo reports the birth of a daughter to Mrs Will Sinithers Wednesday 20 Mrs James B Derickson is visiting j relatives in Lexington and Cincinnati this week Quite a number from this city and county attended the big show at Mt Sterling Friday Mrs Louana Ware is very sick at her home on Hardwicks creek and not expected to recover Win Mount Jr has gone to > Lexington where he has a very good position with Bayless Fruit Oo I j Plenty of rain continues and theearly frost predicted by some weather forecasters has not yet materialized Molasses making ...

The Dodging DodgingPeriod Period of avPtrans Ufa Is the name often given to change of life Your mel > es come at long Intervals and grow scantier until they stop The change lasts threejjr four years and causes much pain and suffering which can however be cured by bytaking I WINE OF OFCARDU Womans Refuge In Distress H quickly relieves the pain nerv ousness Irritability miserableness fainting dizziness hot and cold flashes weakness tired feeling etc CarJul will bring you safely through this dodging period and build up your strength for the rest of your life Try It You can get It at all druggists In 100 bottles EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered writes Vlrrinla Robs nofE t 1 nAU until I took CarJul which cured me so quickly It lurprlsed my doctor who didnt know I was taking It I For Pain Take a Dr Miles Anti Pain Pill and the Pain will dis appear Like Magic Not by paralyzing the nerves nnd Elands like opium morphine cocaine and other dangerous drugs but by In creasing the natural secre...

k r t v 1 r F k 4 I TIIE OL AY CITY TIMES rr r E 50 Cents a Year la Advance We are here fo help Clay City the Surrounding Country aoJ Ourselves 18 Burgher Publisher I YOLr XI CLAY CITY KY THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 1906 NO 40 I s t Business psi t Making Prices Just received a beautiful line of Fall and Winter goods Plaid ginghamslOc yd Wool plaids 25c to 45c II All wool goods in plain and fanoV50c to 75c IC m Sicilians all colors white and black45o to ill 25 II i 40 inch unbleached cotton 9c Pepperell bleached 104sheet ingw28c I Pepperell unbleached 104 sheeting26c ICi uUderwear1 A good line of Hosiery Uuderwear Handkerchiefs 8ccat prces to suit Shoes at greatly Reduced Prices Lenox Soap 3 cakes10c Sugar Oc per pound Best Flonr65o for 251b i Best and Cheapest Line of Granite Ware just opened JT B Eaton i Leader In Low Prices Ttc t 1 In all the country school dis tricts Saturday there will be e lections held to fill vacancies in school trustees There is no e lection of more importance than t...

A Restless Peopte We arc a restless people Every thin woman longs to be fat Every fut woman wants to grow thin Ev cry town man longs for the time when he can retire to the quiet of the country Every country man longs for the time when he can quit work and move ipto town where lie can take life easy Coun try newspaper men would like t 9 try their hand on a city daily The fellows on the bj dclies dream of the tiiuo when they can own a pa per of their own In youth we long for maturity in age we long for the happy days of our childhood There is no excuse for it other than we all seem bo be built that way That gras fpems to be just a little hit greener and thriftier some dis tance ahead Contentment is os near to happiness us you can get il this world worldDeafness Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitu tionnl remedies Deafness is cuus < ed by an inflamed conditi...